CAIRO: Nineteen Egyptian policemen were killed in an accident yesterday after their driver lost control of their truck in the Sinai, where security forces are battling militants, state media reported.
Another six policemen were injured in the accident near the border with Israel, the official MENA news agency reported.
The dead and injured conscripts belonged to the interior ministry’s Central Security Forces, which along with the army has been battling militants behind a series of deadly attacks in the lawless peninsula.
In a separate incident, a policeman and a gunman were killed in a gunfight in the northern Sinai town of El-Arish during a foiled attempt to rob a postal vehicle carrying money, security officials said.
They said the firefight was unrelated to militant attacks in the region that have targeted police and soldiers, including a brazen Aug. 5 ambush on an army outpost that killed 16 soldiers.
The sparsely inhabited peninsula is home to the country’s most lucrative beach resorts along the Red Sea, but has also become a hub for militants, drug traffickers and smugglers.
The military launched an unprecedented operation involving tanks and helicopters to quell the militants after the Aug. 5 attack, which also led to sacking of top military generals and the head of intelligence.
Security in the desert and mountainous region had collapsed after an early 2011 uprising that forced president Hosni Mubarak to resign.
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